Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do it for attention. No one finds this comfortable.
+1 I feel so sad for those women who show up at the gym in full makeup and botox butts. I always assume they are hookers looking for clients.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do it for attention. No one finds this comfortable.
+1 I feel so sad for those women who show up at the gym in full makeup and botox butts. I always assume they are hookers looking for clients.
What is “full makeup”? I put on my normal day makeup before the gym. Every other female has on the same. Is this weird?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do it for attention. No one finds this comfortable.
+1 I feel so sad for those women who show up at the gym in full makeup and botox butts. I always assume they are hookers looking for clients.
Anonymous wrote:I’m embarrassed by this, but there is a woman in my gym who always comes to workout in basically a superhero suit — skin tight elastic, all one color.
She is very attractive, and I honestly find it distracting. I don’t want to leer but it actually means if I’m just looking in her general direction, I kind of feel like I have to stare away from here (versus if someone normal looking is in front of me while I work out I don’t pay them any mind).
Is this actually comfortable to work out on, is she trying to dress up for attention? It’s a bright silver color, so very eye catching.
Im an old dad, I don’t want to be checking her out while she works out, but I’m only human. I don’t know what answer I want, I just find it frustrating!
Anonymous wrote:They do it for attention. No one finds this comfortable.
Anonymous wrote:I’m embarrassed by this, but there is a woman in my gym who always comes to workout in basically a superhero suit — skin tight elastic, all one color.
She is very attractive, and I honestly find it distracting. I don’t want to leer but it actually means if I’m just looking in her general direction, I kind of feel like I have to stare away from here (versus if someone normal looking is in front of me while I work out I don’t pay them any mind).
Is this actually comfortable to work out on, is she trying to dress up for attention? It’s a bright silver color, so very eye catching.
Im an old dad, I don’t want to be checking her out while she works out, but I’m only human. I don’t know what answer I want, I just find it frustrating!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m embarrassed by this, but there is a woman in my gym who always comes to workout in basically a superhero suit — skin tight elastic, all one color.
She is very attractive, and I honestly find it distracting. I don’t want to leer but it actually means if I’m just looking in her general direction, I kind of feel like I have to stare away from here (versus if someone normal looking is in front of me while I work out I don’t pay them any mind).
Is this actually comfortable to work out on, is she trying to dress up for attention? It’s a bright silver color, so very eye catching.
Im an old dad, I don’t want to be checking her out while she works out, but I’m only human. I don’t know what answer I want, I just find it frustrating!
Please tell me name of gym so I can confirm or deny
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grow up. You are in control of yourself and your actions.
This. Look away, distract yourself, get your own self under control. This is 1000% a you issue, OP.
I work out out, and loose clothing doesn't work well for me when working out. My gym attire isn't for anyone but myself, and how I feel about myself.
Your thoughts about what other people wear has only to do with your lewd immaturity.
Dp. Sorry, but if a guy is hopping around in gym class with his butt outline and package showing, imma look. Similarly, if a woman is showing cleavage, etc, imma look. People are animals and our eyes are drawn to parts and pieces...whether they're attractive or not. The exhibitionists among us, and let's be clear: if you're in class in skin tight clothing, you're an exhibitionist, are putting themselves on display TO BE LOOKED AT. I'm not even a bit gay and I know I'd be looking at the lady in op's class, too.
Yup. A silver unitard??? That woman is asking *everyone* to look at her.
Anonymous wrote:I’m embarrassed by this, but there is a woman in my gym who always comes to workout in basically a superhero suit — skin tight elastic, all one color.
She is very attractive, and I honestly find it distracting. I don’t want to leer but it actually means if I’m just looking in her general direction, I kind of feel like I have to stare away from here (versus if someone normal looking is in front of me while I work out I don’t pay them any mind).
Is this actually comfortable to work out on, is she trying to dress up for attention? It’s a bright silver color, so very eye catching.
Im an old dad, I don’t want to be checking her out while she works out, but I’m only human. I don’t know what answer I want, I just find it frustrating!
Anonymous wrote:The worst is when you finish a set and just look up and realize that the skin-tight booty pants woman is in your line of sight.
You didn't specifically look at her, but then you feel an obligation to quickly look away.
Which I do. But it also feels silly. If I sit up from the bench press and see a man doing RDLs, I don't quickly jerk my head away. But it feels like we have to when there's a woman in booty shorts
Anonymous wrote:I also prefer to wear fitted clothes working out, but I always wear black leggings because they look better on me than patterns and colors.
OP, I think it's natural that you have to make an effort to look away from an attractive person working out in a shiny silver suit. Truly, I think you would also find your eye being drawn to an unattractive person in a silver suit because SHINY! and MOVEMENT! You wouldn't feel as weird about it, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grow up. You are in control of yourself and your actions.
This. Look away, distract yourself, get your own self under control. This is 1000% a you issue, OP.
I work out out, and loose clothing doesn't work well for me when working out. My gym attire isn't for anyone but myself, and how I feel about myself.
Your thoughts about what other people wear has only to do with your lewd immaturity.
Dp. Sorry, but if a guy is hopping around in gym class with his butt outline and package showing, imma look. Similarly, if a woman is showing cleavage, etc, imma look. People are animals and our eyes are drawn to parts and pieces...whether they're attractive or not. The exhibitionists among us, and let's be clear: if you're in class in skin tight clothing, you're an exhibitionist, are putting themselves on display TO BE LOOKED AT. I'm not even a bit gay and I know I'd be looking at the lady in op's class, too.
Anonymous wrote:The worst is when you finish a set and just look up and realize that the skin-tight booty pants woman is in your line of sight.
You didn't specifically look at her, but then you feel an obligation to quickly look away.
Which I do. But it also feels silly. If I sit up from the bench press and see a man doing RDLs, I don't quickly jerk my head away. But it feels like we have to when there's a woman in booty shorts